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Show Tlie Arm' Sales Investigation. In tho sale of arms investigation, Mr8. Mason testified to trying io buy arms from Gen. Dyer for AlcKonzie, who was the agent of Gambetla. Dyer was willing will-ing to sell if sho was able to pay, but wouldn't give her tho refusal without the usual margin, she buying on speculation. specu-lation. She never saw lugalls nor Dyer in tho Hoil'man house, in .New York, and never told Peek or Willard so. Sho told Dyer, in response to a question, that she was buying arms for McKenzie who was Gambctta s agent. Dyer replied re-plied that the Keniingtons were the only agents of tho French government; she bought no arms. The Goal Island Bother, Washington, 10. Tho Goat Island struggle is expected to-morrow. New York News. Hew York, 10. Tho trial of Fanny Hydo for tho murder of Geo. "Watson was begun to-day at Brooklyn. Brick Pomeroy to-day plead to tho general issue in tho breach of promise case, thus leaving it to tho jury to decide tho truth of tho charge. The trial of Mrs. Lydia Sherman charged with poisoning some of her children and two husbands, will begin in Now Haven to-morrow. A tiro occrred atShamoke,Pa ,tho los by which was $1,000, and rendered tnir-U'ou tnir-U'ou families homeless. 1 he Howard Cnse. A Washington special says the Spnn-Uh Spnn-Uh government oll'rea to release Dr. Howard as a friendly act to tho United States, but is unwilling to admit that tho Wah inj iistiee has bceu done hi ni by tho ; Spanish government. The llriul;icau Meet lug in Hcvr York. New York, 13. Tho Republican mass meeting at tho Cooper Institute to-morrow evening in favor of the renumina-tion renumina-tion of Grant, promises to be a great success. Tho call is feigned by many leading banking and mercantile firms. Senators Morton, Wilson, llarlan, general gen-eral Sickle?, ex-governor Morgan, and Fred Douglass are among the speakers. The Englebrecht Cu. Washington, 13, Tho supremo court to-day rendered a unanimous decision in the Mormon case, Clinton against I Englebrecht, reversing the judmant of the supremo court of Utah on the ground that the jury which tried the case was not selected confirmatory to law; that the summon? was invalid; and it follows that tho indictments against Mortnors for lewd and lascivious cohabitation co-habitation ara illegal, and all proceedings proceed-ings had against them must fall to the ground. Tho decision sustains the position posi-tion taken by the Utah district attorney, Bates. Monetnry and Stocki. Now York-. 10. Gold is higher; sterling '-M: governments higher; stocks higher; W. I". T., 74. IJuickfilvcr, J1; W. F., T'.'l; Pacific Mail, t'.e. |